Overview
The Division of Obstetric Anesthesiology provides anesthetic care for approximately 6,000 patients per year, of which approximately 25 percent are high risk. The labor floor is staffed by a combination of attendings, residents, and fellows. The division is co-chaired by Yaakov Beilin, M.D. and Howard H. Bernstein, M.D.
Approximately 90% of all patients receive labor analgesia. Most women receive either epidural analgesia or the combined epidural-spinal technique. Because Mount Sinai is a tertiary referral center, we care for many high-risk patients including women with cardiac lesions, disorders of coagulation, preeclampsia, abruptio placenta, and placenta previa.
All first-year residents devote one month to the obstetric service. Their clinical work is supplemented with didactic lectures, resident presentations, journal club, and oral examinations. The residents may also devote a block of time, usually three to six months, during their third year for advanced training.
We also offer a fellowship in obstetric anesthesia. Fellows, under the supervision of the attending anesthesiologist, help direct patient care on the labor floor. The fellows are highly encouraged to participate in ongoing research projects and to initiate their own.
Research is expanding at a rapid rate. We have conducted approximately 30 research projects, some have been sponsored by industry and competitive grants. Many of these projects have been presented at national meetings and have culminated in publication in peer-reviewed journals.

